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GOOD TEMPLARY

The meeting of the Rescus Lodge was held on Tuesday in the Oddfellows’ Hall, King Edward street, when there was a splendid attendance, including a number of visiting members. Bro. E. J. lies, Chief Templar, presided. Four candidates were initiated, and two past members replaced on the lodge roll. The officers appeared in new regalia recently obtained, and a vote of thanks to two sisters who had carried out the work in connection therewith was passed. The Grand Chief Templar, Bro. Dalton, and the Chief Templar extended a hearty welcome to Bro. Dickinson, recently arrived from Engand Sister Fraser, an old member of the order. During the evening opportunity was taken to say farewell to Bro. Warren, Grand Marshal, and Sister Warren, Grand Treasurer, who are returning to Wellington for health reasons. Bro. Dalton, G.C.T., made a small presentation to Bro. and Sister Warren, Bro. Warren suitably responding. The programme for the evening was supplied by Sisters V. Dray and T. Williams, temperance recitations, and Bros. H. Sincock and W. E. O’Neill solos. The vote to the visitors was responded to by Bros. Gore and Churchill, Hope of Dunedin Lodge. The StSar of the South Juvenile Temple met the sarfie evening, Bro. J. Hilton, superintendent, being in charge. A considerable increase m the membership has taken place recently as shown by the large number present. Several items were rendered, and Bro. Hilton, on behalf of the temple, presented Bro. Ron Warren and Sister Mavis Warren with a hook each, and wished them every success.

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Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 13

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GOOD TEMPLARY Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 13

GOOD TEMPLARY Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 13

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